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CBI report lists 26 Nursing Colleges suitable, 5 Unsuitable in Indore
Indore: In a recent inquiry conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), 26 nursing colleges in the city have been categorized as suitable, while five were deemed unsuitable, and two were identified with deficiencies. The report of this investigation was submitted to the Jabalpur bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court.
The court has now issued a comprehensive list, charting 306 colleges that underwent scrutiny, with classifications such as "suitable," "deficient," and "unsuitable." The CBI found 169 suitable, 72 deficient and 66 unsuitable colleges in the state.
Based on the findings, a division bench, including Justice Sanjay Dwivedi and Justice Achal Kumar Paliwal, has instructed the Madhya Pradesh Nurses Registration Council to expedite the enrolment process for students admitted in the academic year 2022-23. Additionally, they are mandated to initiate the recognition process for the 2024-25 batch in colleges that received a clean chit from the CBI, reports The Daily.
Meanwhile, the Madhya Pradesh University of Medical Science has been directed by the court to initiate the affiliation process for the academic sessions 2021-22 and 2022-23 for the colleges cleared by the CBI. The report highlighted specific colleges, such as Rai Academy Nursing College, Jagadguru Dattatray College of Nursing, Varma Union Nursing College, Hritunjay School of Nursing, and Devi Ahilya Nursing College & Associated Hospital, which were deemed unsuitable by the CBI's assessment.
As per a recent media report by Free Press Journal, the list of suitable colleges included Govt College of Nursing, RD Gardi College of Nursing, Choithram College of Nursing, Indore Nursing College, SDPS College of Nursing, RD Memorial College of Nursing, Safe Institution of Nursing College, Bombay Hospital College of Nursing, Indore Institute of Medical Sciences, New Era College of Nursing, Parijat College of Nursing, Shubhdeep College of Nursing, Kewalshree Institute of Nursing, LCH Nursing Academy, Kanyakubj Nursing College, Samarpan College of Nursing, Akshay Academy College of Nursing, Sapphire Institute of Nursing Sciences, Madhuban College of Nursing, Mother Mary College of Nursing, St Francis College of Nursing, Vikrant Institute of Nursing and Science, Cambridge International College of Nursing, Compfeeders Aisect College of Nursing, Pratyansh College of Nursing and Core College of Nursing & Paramedical.
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.
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